Dutch patients travel to Spain for orthopaedic surgery.

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  • T Sheldon
چکیده

A controversial member of the General Medical Council had to stand down from a disciplinary panel last week after allegations that she had made “biased remarks” and prejudged the outcome of the case. Jennifer Colman, one of five members hearing the case of Peter Robson, a GP accused of sexually harassing three female patients and a receptionist, was asked by Dr Robson’s counsel to withdraw from the case. After an hour long discussion in private with the other members, she stood down voluntarily. Dr Colman, aged 57, told Dr Robson during the hearing: “You will have an uphill struggle to persuade me that you are safe to treat vulnerable patients... How can you prove to me that you are safe to treat vulnerable female patients?” After Dr Colman—formerly known as Dr Colman-Archer— was elected to the GMC last year, it emerged that many of the doctors who had voted for her were unaware that she herself had been struck off for serious professional misconduct in 1987. The GMC was criticised by doctors for failing to inform them fully about her background while she was standing for election (BMJ 2000;320:1357). Clare Dyer legal correspondent, BMJ

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • BMJ

دوره 322 7302  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2001